Search and rescue crews headed back into the
mountains east of Ogden Thursday morning to
recover the body of a man who died while hiking
with his family. Officials say the group was
not prepared for weather conditions.

It's said that the ocean is like space: Vast
and filled with life, most of which we have yet
to discover. The aquatic frontier captivates
those who dare to explore its depths, by
offering a new realm filled with color and
mystery.

Scientists are finally studying why people stay
up so late watching TV or perusing Facebook
instead of going to bed. This phenomenon
is dubbed "bedtime procrastination" and can be
harmful to
your health.

There are some big blockbusters on Netflix right now, but if you need
a moment to step back from all the explosions and big budgets that
come along with summer, here's your change of pace. Here are five
under-the-radar movies streaming on Netflix.

Fishing is the pastime of many Utahns — and for good reason. There
are many great fishing holes throughout the state. If you want one
close to home for a quick fishing trip, here are several within 30
minutes of civilization.

Utah Valley University announced Wednesday the acquisition of an
addition 125 acres within the @Geneva development in Vineyard,
bringing its total to 225 acres in the planned mixed-use commercial
and residential community.

A Summit County judge ruled against Park City
Mountain Resort Thursday in one aspect of the
court battle it has with Talisker Land
Holdings. This major legal battle over land
could impact millions of dollars in tourism in
for Utah.

About 75 workers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
may have been accidentally exposed to dangerous anthrax bacteria
this month because of a safety problem at some of its labs in Atlanta,
the federal agency revealed Thursday.

Small traumas are seemingly insignificant
events that result in a negative belief that
can plague us throughout our lives. Learn how
to identify your small traumas and repair the
negative beliefs that they produce.

Dads, do the dishes: A father's role around
the
house can have a big
impact on his daughters' career aspirations,
a
new study says. Fathers who pitch in with
chores like cleaning, cooking and laundry are
more likely to raise girls who want a less
traditional, possibly higher-paying career.

Money raised at the 5th Annual Mike Ballard Memorial Golf
Tournament on Saturday in Price will be donated to a newly formed
coalition that is working to raise awareness about suicide prevention
in southeastern Utah.

First spotted on Tuesday, the albino humpback has been nicknamed
"Migaloo" by researchers who track his movements. On Thursday he
was seen swimming along Sydney's coast on his annual migration.
This is the third year in a row he's been spotted.

The Salt Lake City Police Department said it's
conducting an internal investigation into the
actions of one of its officers who shot and
killed a dog in Sugar House during a search for
a missing toddler Wednesday evening.

For five years, a science partnership between BYU and the National
Park Service has been collecting data on the behavior and travels of
rattlesnakes. Researchers say the snakes often get a bad rap and that
people ought to appreciate them more.

Diana Navarro loves to code, and she's not afraid to admit it. But the
18-year-old Rutgers University computer science major knows she's
an anomaly: Writing software to run computer programs in 2014 is —
more than ever — a man's world.

Inching back into a fight he tried to leave behind, President Barack
Obama announced Thursday he was dispatching 300 U.S. military
advisers to Iraq to help quell the rising insurgency in the crumbling
nation.

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